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wined, ppl. a.|waɪnd| [f. wine n.1 or v. + -ed.] 1. Mingled with wine; coloured or flavoured with wine.
1604F. Herring Mod. Defence 24 Hee did [call] a cuppe of drinke mixed by his friend..wined water, and not watred wine. 1884R. V. French 19 Cent. Drink 288 Gin—spiced and wined. 2. That has taken wine, esp. in abundance. Also const. up.
1640J. D. Knave in Gr. i. i. C 3 b, We'le pledge, we'le pledge: Victual'd and Win'd already. 1898J. McCabe Life Mod. Monastery vi. 153 He invariably returned..well wined and nourished. 1973C. Bonington Next Horizon ii. 41 ‘We'll get them well wined up tonight, and persuade them that there's a good route round the back of the Tower,’ said Barrie. 1982Newsweek 11 Jan. 26/2, I think they were wined up and looking for a joy ride. |